Features of the philosophical
Hi. For what it's worth, I largely agree with you. We share a bias or taste, let's say. The philosopher (as I conceive him) moves in a larger space, behind or above more respectable disciplines. Those disciplines are perhaps more respectable exactly because they limit themselves. Working within a fixed framework of which statements deserve being taken seriously obviously has advantages. But working in the void outside all given frameworks (debating and creating them) is incomparable.
I like that you mention envy. Maybe you exaggerate or oversimplify a little, but I think you are shrewd to stress the personal element. A person goes to school and has to decide which fork in the road to take. It's a question of value and virtue. Who shall I become? That's seems like a central philosophical question. Am I an "objective" man? Is philosophy about the "higher" objectivity or is it essentially creative? (For what it's worth, I think it lives on the line. It's the sort of thinking that makes the subjective/objective distinction problematic.)